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Police Notes: U.S. flag stolen from pole

Times-Call staff

Posted:
06/21/2013 06:35:12 PM MDT

Updated:
06/21/2013 06:36:01 PM MDT

LONGMONT

A Longmont man told police Thursday that his nylon United States flag was stolen from a pole in front of his home on the 3000 block of DaVinci Drive and that the pole was damaged, according to police reports. There are no suspects.

Detectives are investigating a Longmont man's Wednesday report that his vehicle was stolen when he sold it on Craigslist and received counterfeit money in exchange, police reported.

A thief stole a Haulmark trailer and its contents from the 800 block of Atwood Street on Wednesday, according to reports.

A man told police Wednesday that a computer was stolen from his work vehicle while it was parked in front of his home on the 1300 block of Cedarwood Drive.

A resident on the 2000 block of Calico Court told police Wednesday that someone used a rock to smash a car windshield.

A vandal used a rock to damage a vehicle door while the car was parked on the 4000 block of Lucca Drive, according to reports.

Police investigating a shoplifting report on the 1200 block of South Hover Street on Wednesday searched a woman's handbag and found $94 worth of stolen merchandise, pliers, a switchblade, a used hypodermic needle, underwear and other items, according to reports. She was arrested.

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